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Geotechnical News • December 2018
GEOHAZARDS
Geohazards: The State of the Art in Canada
30
R.H.Guthrie, M.Sc., Ph.D., P.Geo
WASTE GEOTECHNICS
Recap of Mining Geotechnique Initiatives in 2018
36
G. Ward Wilson, Nicholas Beier, Dave Sego, Paul Simms,
Bruno Bussière,
DEPARTMENTS
CGS News
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From the CGS Board
25
Geohazards
30
The Grout Line
34
Waste Geotechnics
36
Cover
Looking down the Mount Meager runout path at a devastated
Capricorn Creek. The Mount Meager landslide, at ~50 Mm
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was the
largest in Canadian history, but pre-historic events associated with
volcanism are known to be even larger. Recent research at SFU
reveal active fumaroles on the volcanic massif. See article page 30.
Photograph: Rick Guthrie, 2010.
CON T E N T S
Volume 36 • Number 4 • December 2018